A dear friend’s first grand baby died in the womb this week at 23 weeks ..so sad. I have an extra funeral blanket in my closet, but a preemie is way, way too small for a full size baby blanket. This baby is only about 1.5lbs and would fit in the palm of a hand!
So I took out my string yarn and started crocheting last night . It took just a few hours to make this delicate blanket for the baby. It measures about 6″x8″.
I used a pattern map that you can find here if you want the stitch. It is free. I added the scalloped border. 5dc in one st, sk 2st, sc, sk2, 5dc. Repeat.
I hope this SWEET little blanket will bring them comfort. I know it brings me a bit.
I’ve been editing a book about families who have lost a child and how they copy with it. They are amazing stories, and it sounds as if this family fits right in there. That is a beautiful blanket
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Thank you. That sounds like a very worth while book:)
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My sister had a stillborn and it was hard to watch her go through the grieving process. What a sweet and loving gesture to provide something so beautiful.
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My son was stillborn and at 24 weeks he was 11 1/2 inches long..that blanket would be too small.
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Thank you Rita. It may be just an overlay then. It will still be lovely:). I am sorry for your loss. That is so difficult. Thank you for your comment
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A beautiful blanket…and a beautiful gesture for a sleeping angel xx
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How precious! I’ve learned that even the smallest gesture of caring is so appreciated at times of grief. Even if the blanket was too small, it would be a beautiful lovey – something handmade to tuck in with the precious one. I love this idea and will put it to use!
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Thank you Mearla. I usually make a funeral blanket in advance. I highly recommend this for gifts to grieving families. I’m glad This inspired you. It really does give me comfort as well.
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This is a beautiful blanket for such a little treasure. My heart goes out to your friend and the parents of the baby. I plan to start making blankets for the charities: ProjectLinusUK and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home because some gifts are have to be given.
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Those sound like wonderful charities. It is always a good thing to share our talents. Thank you for your comment:)
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This is very beautiful. What a beautiful way to honor this baby and the parents.
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Thank you Bella:). This definitely has helped me as well. Thank you for your kind comment:)
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I have a tear in my eye for those who receive you beautiful blankets, and a smile for the beautiful heartfelt gift you give.
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How very sweet of you Debbie:)! I appreciate your kind comment:)
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Super thoughtful of you. Kind deeds are never forgotten and make life’s challenges a little easier to bear…
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Thank you Ann. — I agree:)
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